never take a shortcut in the pitch dark
So it was the first Monday after the start of the new year and at around 11 o'clock at night i noticed i was running out of tobacco and had decided i would take a walk to my local asda superstore to get some. This isnt too long of a walk and there is a way to go sort of like a shortcut which has cutting through the college and over the college field to the road which leads you onto asda.
I stick on my white socks and my nike airs and get myself ready and head out to asda for what i thought was going to be a quick and easy stroll over the college field and over to the side. I was certainly not expecting what was to come as this was quite a large field and it was pitch black, you could just see things and no more thanks to some shady lighting from the car park but they didnt reach very far and didnt do a very good job lighting up the grassy field. So i take about three or four steps in and it seems absolutely fine until i took another step and i could just start to feel and hear some squelching underneath my foot, but it didn't sink me in at this point, nothing too bad, just like squidgy grass but i could tell this was about to be the start of some mud but little did i know how bad it was going to be. I take another step and my foot gets sucked in and my shoe gets stuck but i have bright white socks on so i try to keep my sock nice and clean and sort of hover it over the mud and try to look for my shoe but it was far too dark and i couldn't see it so i had plant my white socked foot down in the mud and i could feel the cold, squidgy mud and i could see as it coated the bottom and toes of my sock quite a thick brown colour. I did try to look for my shoe once again but in doing so i lost my other shoe and it was so dark i couldn't locate them at all and so they had to be left behind and i still had a fair big part of the field to traverse in just my socks and all i could feel as i walking was like very swampy, squidy grass and mud. My socks were just getting caked more and more with every step and i still had to walk around asda and back home.
This is how i had to walk to asda:
I stick on my white socks and my nike airs and get myself ready and head out to asda for what i thought was going to be a quick and easy stroll over the college field and over to the side. I was certainly not expecting what was to come as this was quite a large field and it was pitch black, you could just see things and no more thanks to some shady lighting from the car park but they didnt reach very far and didnt do a very good job lighting up the grassy field. So i take about three or four steps in and it seems absolutely fine until i took another step and i could just start to feel and hear some squelching underneath my foot, but it didn't sink me in at this point, nothing too bad, just like squidgy grass but i could tell this was about to be the start of some mud but little did i know how bad it was going to be. I take another step and my foot gets sucked in and my shoe gets stuck but i have bright white socks on so i try to keep my sock nice and clean and sort of hover it over the mud and try to look for my shoe but it was far too dark and i couldn't see it so i had plant my white socked foot down in the mud and i could feel the cold, squidgy mud and i could see as it coated the bottom and toes of my sock quite a thick brown colour. I did try to look for my shoe once again but in doing so i lost my other shoe and it was so dark i couldn't locate them at all and so they had to be left behind and i still had a fair big part of the field to traverse in just my socks and all i could feel as i walking was like very swampy, squidy grass and mud. My socks were just getting caked more and more with every step and i still had to walk around asda and back home.
This is how i had to walk to asda: